Strictly fans left in dark over who might replace Dani Dyer after she quits show
Dyer ‘heartbroken’ after quitting BBC show because of ankle fracture in rehearsals
Strictly viewers have been left scratching their heads over whether Dani Dyer will be replaced on the show.
The former Love Island winner quit the series on Tuesday (23 September) after fracturing her ankle in rehearsals.
She said she was heartbroken by the news in an emotional post, which was met with support from her fellow competitors, including Vicky Pattinson and Thomas Skinner.
The BBC declined to comment on Dyer’s replacement – but with the live shows set to begin on Saturday (27 September), it seems unlikely anybody could step in at such a late stage.
Announcing the news, Dyer said: “I had a fall on Friday in rehearsals and landed funny.
“I thought I had rolled my foot but it swelled up badly over the weekend and after an MRI scan yesterday, it turns out I have fractured my ankle.
“Apparently doing the quickstep on a fracture is not advisable, and the doctors have said I am not allowed to dance, so I’ve had to pull out of the show.
“To say I’m heartbroken is the biggest understatement. I am so going to miss dancing with Nikita but will of course be watching closely and cheering all the couples on.”

Dyer is not the first star to quit this year’s show. Last month, Game of Thrones actor Kristian Nairn was forced to withdraw on medical grounds.
He was replaced by Emmerdale star Lewis Cope, who has become a swift favourite after his debut in last weekend’s launch show.

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Dyer was partnered with Nikita Kuzmin, will no longer compete on the series alongside fellow professionals Nancy Xu, Gorka Marquez, Michelle Tsiakkas, Luba Mushtuk and Neil Jones.
Xu, who joined the series in 2019, addressed viewer concern after the launch show revealed she would not be competing, telling fans she feels left out.
The Chinese dancer said she was left disappointed after the BBC told her the news earlier this year.

Viewers were also left frustrated when controversial Apprentice star Skinner was partnered with Amy Dowden, who was unable to participate in the last two series due to illness and injury.
Some highlighted how the spotlight on Skinner may impact Dowden’s longevity on the competition. However, Dowden spoke out amid the fan outcry, praising her celebrity partner.
Strictly Come Dancing will return to screens this Saturday with the first live show of the year.
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